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With nothing selected it will give you the slide itself. It's important that you DON'T have anything selected when you do this otherwise it's going to give you properties of the element you have selected. I'm going to go to Appearance and this will allow me to change things about the slide. So I'm going to hit the Paintbrush tool at the top without this text selected. Now I might not want to place this text in the exact middle of the video frame but that's okay. It will lock to these little guides here. Let me shrink down the slide so I can see the entire slide again. I'll set the Font here to something else and let's make it Bold and let's make it much larger and anything else you want. Let's make it something a little more interesting. Now I can tap it again to Select and I'll hit the Paintbrush there at the top so I can then set Text Properties. I'll do My Overlay and I'll tap off of it. Let's zoom in by pinching with two fingers outward, there, so now I can see this text. I'll hit the Plus button at a the top and make sure I've selected at the top the Text and Shapes and then go to Basic and Text is the first one there. So first let's get rid of the boxes that are there so we start off with a blank slide. I'll choose the basic black layout there. So let's switch to Keynote and create a new Keynote presentation that we're going to use as an overlay. Now the idea is that we want to add an overlay that goes on top of this video. Now you can see here the Timeline at the bottom and the Preview there at the top.
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Let's create a simple movie here that just has one clip in it. But let's just select one here and I'll hit the checkbox there. Then I'll go to my Photo library and it asks me to select a photo or video to start with. iMovie to do your video editing and Keynote to create the overlay. You can do the same thing using only your iPhone. Anything you want to put up over your video and have at least semi-transparent.
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So many times in the past I've showed you how to use Keynote on a Mac to create overlays that you can then use in iMovie. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you could read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 700 supporters. Today let's look at using Overlays in iMovie for the iPhone and iPad. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out How To Use Video Overlays In iMovie For iOS at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.